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  • custard_swollower@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    You don’t have classified documents, but you probably use bank in your browser running as your user. Maybe you use local mail program to send emails, also running as your user. A simple malware could add emails to be send asking your family to send you some money through online service.

    And that’s easily done because the only isolation layer is user and group.

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      17 minutes ago

      Not everyone does online banking (I don’t), and it’s possible to warn your family about scams. If the information isn’t there, you don’t need to lock it down. Of course, that just moves both the security and the accompanying inconvenience off the computer and into the real world.

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      4 hours ago

      I really don’t see how anyone can install malware on my computer. I know my way around computers enough to not do anything dumb. Of course if someone wanted, they would be able to hack my device, probably. But I am not a high value target and it would be a waste of their time and effort. In short, that’s a risk I am willing to take :)